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YMCA CAMP LETTSOvernight & Day CampAges 6–17SUMMER 2019

SUMMER OF FUN

Look inside for early bird pricing!

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WELCOME YMCA

CAMPTO

LETTS

DEAR CAMPER,At Camp Letts, we believe that every day of the summer spent with us is an opportunity for fun and growth. That’s why we’ve worked hard to make sure you can spend the most time possible on our waterfront, at our archery range, by our pool, trotting around our riding arena, or participating in any other of our enriching outdoor activities. After all, if you’d wanted to be cooped up inside, you’d have stayed home!

What’s even better is that, at Camp Letts, you have the freedom to choose your own activities, and to make sure that the time you spend with us is spent doing what you love. Our staff have designed our programs to make sure that summertime is your time, and that each sunrise will be the start of a new, fun-filled day.

Our staff didn’t just design our programs, either. They’ll be with you at the camp to introduce you to a world of games and activities: old favorites, and delightful new discoveries. Whatever you choose to do, we’ll make sure you can jump right in and start having fun. The hardest part will be figuring out where to begin!

Here at Camp Letts, we believe that summer camp is all about getting outside, trying new things, and making new friends along the way. And most of all, summer camp is about having fun!

We can’t wait to see you, and we know you’ll help us make this the Best. Summer. Ever!

YMCA Camp Letts Staff

DEAR PARENT, The Y’s summer day and resident camp programs addresses a child’s social emotional development, promotes academic success, and prevents summertime learning loss and personal growth. Our camp programs also emphasize character development, physical activity and interaction with others so that children grow up healthy, caring and responsible. The Y creates an environment for children that fosters a passion for learning and compassion about issues facing our community through service to others.

Children today face challenges that prevent them from having a safe and successful passage to adulthood. The Y’s national “For a Better Us” campaign calls for community engagement, dialogue and a grassroots commitment to change those issues that negatively impact individuals, families and above all, our children.

There is a growing demand across America to create a paradigm-shift in recruitment of staff and available programs that address child safety in summer day and resident camp and early learning programs. These programs should build on the existing foundation based on the concepts of morality, creativity and goodwill.

For the Y, we have partnered with Praesidium, a high level training and investigative service, to further ensure the necessary steps are taken so that every child is safe and protected when involved with Y programs. Child protection and safety have been and continues to be paramount to the Y’s mission in youth development. Praesidium’s services researches over 400 million records to investigate sex offenders, criminal offenses and moving violations. The Y ensures that full-time and part-time staff receive background checks using Praesidium’s full services. This partnership will help the Y to ensure that children are safe, protected and that they continue to enjoy their precious years of childhood and grow to fulfill their purpose.

Not only does the Y promote child safety and protection, but it is also a place that embraces inclusion. The Y’s families are made-up of a tapestry of American ethnicity and culture. We promote the value of diversity and inclusion so that children appreciate others from families unlike their own. The Y meets families where they are and helps children look to the next level of his/her life through summer camp experiences that promote STEAM and assets/character development. Many of our summer camp programs have been awarded the highest recognition in camp awards.

To help your child succeed, make the Y’s summer day and resident camp and other youth programs a continued part of your child’s development. Sign up for summer camp, early learning and school-age child care year-round and remember The Y. “For a Better Us.”

Make this the BEST. SUMMER. EVER!

Angie Reese-HawkinsPresident & CEOYMCA of Metropolitan Washington

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CAMP LETTS ALUMNI DAYJune 9, 201912:00pm–2:00pmWe understand the impact that Camp has on the lives of our Campers and Staff. We know because Camp Letts has had an impact on us, too. That’s why, during our award ceremony at the end of each Camp Session, we take a brief moment to welcome all our first-time campers to the Camp Letts Alumni. At Camp Letts, we truly believe that whether you were a camper, parent, staff member, or just a friend of camp, you are an important part of our Alumni Family!

We would like to invite all of our Camp Letts family to our Annual Alumni Day celebration. No matter where life has taken you or how much has changed, Camp Letts will has always be here to welcome you home. We hope you and your family will join us for this opportunity to return to Camp and reminisce over times gone by with friends old and new. Enjoy an outdoor cookout, participate in some of your favorite camp activities, meet the 2019 summer staff, and discover what’s new at Camp Letts. The event includes lunch at 12:30pm, followed by reunion activities.

CAMP DAYJune 9, 20192:00pm–4:00pmMeet your counselors, teach your family our camp activities, take a tour, and so much more.

OVER 100 YEARS OFOUTDOOR ADVENTURES

2019 OPEN HOUSE DATESJanuary 27February 24March 24May 122:00pm–4:00pmIt’s hard to understand the magic of Camp Letts without seeing it for yourself. You can get a taste of that magic at one of our Open Houses. Join us between 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm to get a tour of Camp from one of our expert staff. There is no need to make an appointment. Tours leave from the Dining Hall every 15 to 20 minutes.

By creating a safe and caring environment where campers choose their daily programs, Camp Letts makes kids feel important, and you will see their confidence and sense of independence grow.

We get to see their delight when they try something for the first time, something they chose to do for themselves, and you will hear their excitement as they tell you all about it on Friday.

From the initial cabin meeting, to our Friday awards ceremony, all of our activities are values-driven. Whether it’s one of our many field sports, being down at the waterfront, or arts and crafts, all of our activities promote Caring, Honesty, Respect and Responsibility. Our parent feedback shows that in just a single week at Camp Letts, campers show increased independence and a desire to try new things.

WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT?We have taken care to develop a program that makes everyone feel welcomed and helps campers feel like they are a part of something bigger than themselves. There is one thing that everyone here says: Camp Letts is where they belong!

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OVERNIGHT CAMPAGES 6–16Drop off Sunday 1:00–3:00pm Pick up Friday 4:00–6:00pm

At Camp Letts, you set your activity schedule yourself. We give you the independence to choose the activities that will become your personal schedule for the week.

OVERNIGHT CAMP

MORNING ACTIVITIESOn Sunday night, you will choose up to three activities which will become your morning schedule. These activities are your chance to learn a new skill or master an old one. Over 5 progressive lessons, our staff will help you unearth talents you might not even know you have.

AFTERNOON ELECTIVE ACTIVITIESAfternoons, Monday through Thursday, are where the adventure really takes off. You can choose a different activity for each day! The hour-long elective periods are your opportunity to experiment with your program, try something new, and make even more friends. But above all, you can have even more FUN!

EVENING ACTIVITIESThe evenings are time for camp-wide games, camp fires, and the dance! But most importantly, it can be your Crew’s chance to win valuable Crew Cup points.

MEALSThree times a day, you will have some of the craziest experiences of your summer! Meal times at Camp Letts have to be heard to be believed. It’s almost impossible to describe the excitement. Why? Because in addition to healthy food that tastes too good to be “camp food,” you will have to sing, shout and cheer your way to Crew Cup victory.

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TRY OUT CAMPAGES 6–8Drop off Sunday 1:00–3:00pm Pick up Tuesday 4:00–6:00pm

Try Out Camp is specifically designed for first-time campers. This two night, three day stay is perfect for your first adventure away from home. It’s a great way to explore all the things that Camp has to offer.

Let our staff take you and your bunk mates on a three day exploration of everything that makes the Camp so memorable. Canoe the Rhode River, enjoy a pony ride, learn a new sport, create a masterpiece at Arts and Crafts, and learn all about Gaga Ball. We’ll take you sea sledding, swimming at the pool, and teach you camp fire songs… all while you make new friends! Can you think of a better summer adventure?

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DAY CAMP

DAY CAMP SCHEDULEMONDAY–THURSDAY7:00–8:30am Extended Morning Hours –

Early Camper Drop Off

8:30–9:00am Morning Check In

9:05–10:00am Activity Period 1

10:05–11:00am Activity Period 2

11:05–11:25am Announcements and Cheers

11:30am–12:25pm Lunch

12:35–1:30pm Specialized Camp Activities: Canoes, Sea Sled, Zip Line, Pony Rides, Camp Wide Games, Tie Dye, Archery

1:35–2:20pm Min’esta (Mini Fiesta)

2:25–3:50pm Pool (includes transition to and from the pool)

3:50–4:00pm Snack Time

4:00–4:30pm Camper Pick Up Begins

4:30–6:00pm Extended Afternoon Hours – If registered for Extended Hours: campers must be picked up by 6:00pm

FRIDAY AFTERNOON 11:30am–12:25pm Lunch

12:35–1:30pm Specialized Camp Activities

1:35–2:20pm All Camp Activity

2:25–3:20pm Pool (includes transition to and from the pool)

3:30–4:00pm Awards Ceremony

4:00–4:30pm Camper Pick Up Begins

4:30–6:00pm Extended Afternoon Hours – If registered for Extended Hours: campers must be picked up by 6:00pm

DAY CAMPAGES 6-13Drop off 8:30–9:00am • Pick up 4:00–4:30pm

Tired of doing the same thing all summer? It’s time for you to unplug and reconnect to the possibilities all around you! At Day Camp, you’ll be able to try something new, make new friends and have fun while you spend time exploring the outdoors.

What makes Camp Letts a thrilling adventure is that you get to choose what you do every day! One day you might decide to experience archery, basketball and canoeing. The next day you might wish to play street hockey, go to drama and play soccer. In fact, you can participate in 15 different activities, and still have to come back another week to try everything you missed.

Do you enjoy being on the water? Then take your adventure onto the Rhode River! Take a ride on the sea sled, canoe or sign up for water skiing or wake boarding.*

Whatever gets you excited, Camp Letts Day Camp is sure to have it on offer.

*Parents please read waterfront activity restrictions on page 17. Water skiing and wake boarding are paid add-ons, please see page 17 for pricing.

THURSDAY NIGHT SLEEPOVEREvery Thursday night, we have an optional Day Camp Sleepover. Join the overnight campers for dinner and the closing camp fire. It’s like a giant party, where all the day campers spend the night camped in Fisher Hall or the Boat House. We will then feed you breakfast and lunch on Friday. Staying overnight on a Thursday is a great way to practice for a full week of overnight camp!

Younger campers not ready to spend the night can also join us for all the fun of dinner and the closing camp fire! (Pick up is at 9:30pm.)

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HORSE MASTERS* AGES 8-16Horse Masters riding program is designed for all skill levels. An exciting mix of riding and horsemanship, campers will learn grooming, tacking up, horse care and general first aid. In the ring you will learn to have a strong seat and legs for a secure riding position. Once you have that, you can progress to a jump position, cantering on the correct lead, and maybe even jumping! Horse Masters will also participate in a weekly trail ride.

Horse Masters requires participants to wear long pants and footwear with a raised heel. Helmets are provided.

TRAIL RIDES*AGES 8-16 Our experienced equestrian staff will lead you on a ride through our wooded trails. This is an excellent introduction to riding, and a great way to see some of the less visited areas of camp.

PONY RIDESDay Campers and Try Out Campers have the opportunity to participate in a pony ride during their stay at Camp. This short ride requires no specialized equipment, and is a fun introduction to horses.

*Horse Masters and trail rides are paid add-ons. Spaces in both programs are limited, and often sell out before the start of summer. Early registration for both of these programs is essential. See page 17 for pricing.

EQUESTRIAN

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SEVENTH ANNUAL

COLOR WAR SESSION 9This year, like the six years before it, Session 9 will be the Color War. Color War is Camp Letts’ closing event, and for many, the highlight of the summer! Held during the final overnight session in August, Color War is always the first session to sell out!

The week begins with the announcement of our Red Team and Blue Team Captains, and ends on Friday at the Awards Ceremony. After a week of team games and mini competitions, it culminates in the announcement of the winning team! Every day it’s something new, but no matter if it’s Red or Blue that triumphs, all the events embody our four core values of Caring, Honesty, Respect and Responsibility.

COLOR WAR

W I L L B L U E K E E P T H E S T R E A K A L I V E T H I S Y E A R ?

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SAILING TWO* For those of you who understand the basics of sailing and are now ready to get serious, Sailing Two is your first step to sailing single-handed. Campers should know the basics of rigging, boat handling and points of sail before enrolling in Sailing Two. Sailing Two is an exciting opportunity to explore the water around Camp. There is no better place to improve your wind awareness, learn about the effects of tide and currents, and the finer points of sailing. Sailing Two is your first step on a true sailing adventure.

SAILING THREE* It’s time to race! Sailing Three is for advanced sailors, and is all about getting you ready to compete. This level of sailing introduces race tactics, starts, and mark rounding. At this level you will spend most of your time on the water refining your skills and preparing to race in a regatta. Sailing Three takes place in the afternoons, to take advantage of the favorable wind conditions.

INTRODUCTION TO SAILING Available as an afternoon elective, introduction to sailing will give you your first taste of the open water. We will take you onto the river, where you will learn from our experienced staff about what makes a boat glide gracefully through the water. Taught in small groups, this program is about learning the basic principles of sailing while having fun.

SAILING ONE* New to sailing? No worries. In Sailing One, our staff will help you build your confidence and your sailing skills. Our staff are expert sailors and expert instructors. They will even be able to adapt their lessons to your learning style, creating an efficient and engaging learning experience that will have you zipping across the water in no time.

WATERFRONT

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CANOES AND KAYAKS Launch onto the Rhode River and let the adventure begin. Journey to Monster Island on Bear Neck Creek, paddle around Flat Island to Sellman Creek, or explore the abundance of coves and inlets we have around us! Learn to paddle, take part in capsize drills and perform a T-rescue—or just join our experienced instructors for an afternoon trip around our beautiful peninsula with your new friends. The choice of adventure is up to you!

WATER SKIING AND WAKE BOARDING* Hit the water with our Water Skiing and Wake Boarding instructors! Whether it’s your first time or you’re a free style pro, our highly trained staff are ready for you. Our program concentrates on individual skill progression and a true belief that anyone can learn to ski!

SEA SLEDRace across the water on one of our giant inflatable sea sleds. Each camper will get the opportunity to experience the thrill of being pulled by one of our ski boats.

* Sailing One, Sailing Two, Sailing Three, Water Skiing and Wake Boarding are paid add-ons. These programs can sell out quickly, so early registration is essential. See page 17 for pricing.

SWIM SAFETY PLEASE READ CAREFULLY Safety is always our first priority. Life vest must be worn at all times during waterfront activities. YMCA Camp Letts recommends that campers wishing to participate in waterfront activities be taken to a swimming pool to build confidence in the water prior to arriving at Camp Letts. Refunds cannot be given to campers who are unable to participate in paid waterfront activities due to swimming ability.

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ADVENTURE

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HIGH ADVENTURE COURSE You told us you wanted more adventure, and we listened! Now the High Adventure Course is available to all overnight campers. When you’re on our ropes course, things start to look a little different. That’s because being 35 feet in the air changes your perspective. Step out of your comfort zone, and with the help of our skilled instructors, overcome challenges that you previously thought and impossible. The High Adventure Course is only available to overnight campers.

No extra cost: The cost of the ropes course is included in the registration fee for Overnight Camp. Campers must wear shoes with a closed heel and toe to participate.

ZIP LINE There is nothing more exciting at Camp than flying through the trees on our Zip Line. At 250 feet long, the Zip Line is sure to get your heart racing and confidence flying.

No extra cost: The cost of Zip Line is included in the registration fees for Overnight and Day Camp. Campers must wear shoes with a closed heel and toe to participate.

The Camp Letts High Adventure Course and the Zip Line are inspected annually by The Adventure Network, and meet all standards set by the ACCT (Association for Challenge Course Technology). Our Adventure Instructors are trained by The Adventure Network to meet the standards set by the ACCT for high adventure staff.

ARCHERY Calling all Katniss, Legolas, Merida and Robin Hood fans!

Ready to hone your skills on our archery range? Or maybe you’re new to the world’s oldest sport. Either way, our instructors are ready to teach everything you need to split an arrow down the middle, Hollywood-style!

No extra cost: The cost of Archery is included in the registration fees for Overnight and Day Camp.

PAINTBALL* AGES 11–16 Paintball is a nonstop, action-packed activity for our older campers. Each of your five, 3-hour lessons begins with a clinic, where you will improve your skills and learn tactics from one of our instructors. You will then divide into teams and play one of the many themed games on our wooded course. Our program focuses on individual and team tactics, problem-solving, group communication, and having a great time! We provide paintball markers, protective masks, and paint. No matter your level of paintballing experience, our classes are thrilling and guaranteed to help you push your limits.

*Paintball is a paid add-on, and spaces are limited. Early registration is recommended. Camp provides all the personal protective equipment required for paintball; however, we recommend that campers wear both long pants and a long-sleeve shirt. Shoes with closed toe and heel must be worn at all times on the paintball course. See page 17 for pricing.

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YMCA THINGAMAJIG® INVENTION CONVENTION

CAMP IS ALL ABOUT ADVENTURE. HOW ABOUT AN ADVENTURE THAT TAKES YOU INTO THE FUTURE?

That’s what happens at the YMCA of Metropolitan Washington’s Annual THINGAMAJIG® Invention Convention! During the final week in July, Day Campers have an opportunity to compete for prizes in the THINGAMAJIG Invention Convention, by creating inventions today that will revolutionize tomorrow. Day Campers will then have the opportunity to attend THINGAMAJIG, a full day of fun, excitement, hands-on science, technology, invention, physical challenges, and a whole lot more. They can take part in the THINGAMAJIG Presidential Team Challenge, an on-site event that tasks teams of young people to create inventions and compete in an on-the-spot invention challenge. There is a huge physical fitness playground and obstacle course; a healthy Children’s Organic Garden; a Trashion Fashion Show; a talent show, and many more activities planned to keep children engaged in a full day of fun.

Imagine, build and get inspired at our 25th Annual YMCA THINGAMAJIG Invention Convention!

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COUNSELOR IN TRAINING (CIT) PROGRAM* AGE 17 OR UPON COMPLETION OF HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR YEAROur Counselor in Training (CIT) program just keeps getting better. At Camp Letts CITs are enrolled in a four week, intensive residential program. During the first two weeks, you will go through training similar to our full-time staff. Classroom and practical lessons will help you understand how Camp Letts is able to create a memorable experience for

every camper. This experience of a lifetime results in friendships you’ll treasure forever!

During your time with us, you’ll become part of the camper-centered community that is Camp Letts, learning just how we make the experience special for each kid. Through regular training sessions, we will assist with the development of practical skills that will transfer to a host of future roles: from daily life, through college, and on to positions of employment.

Under the guidance of our dedicated leadership training staff, CITs will be exposed to a range of scenarios that

will prepare you to be a senior camper with leadership responsibilities. Specific areas of attention include creating positive

first impressions, the cultivation of friendships, customer service, and the role of the counselor in assisting campers to develop independence. Successful participants in the CIT program are actively encouraged to apply as staff the following summer.

LEADERS IN TRAINING (LIT) PROGRAM* AGE 16 OR UPON COMPLETION OF HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORE YEARAre you ready to become a camp leader? Join our leadership training staff for 2 weeks of leadership development, with all the fun of Camp. Through progressive lessons that center on leadership, you will use activities such as group discussion, team development, and practical exercises to explore and develop your new skills. You will also complete tasks on problem-solving, communication, program planning and conflict resolution, all while still enjoying a camper experience.

During this time you will have additional opportunities to participate in fun and challenging team building activities, which facilitate the development of a strong, cohesive group of lifelong friends.

*Please note that while many of our American LITs and CITs are former Campers, this is not a prerequisite for enrollment. International LITs and CITs, however, must have previously been Campers or LITs at Camp Letts to participate in the LIT or CIT programs. Camp Letts is a screen-free zone. LITs and CITs will not be able to use their cells phones during their stay at camp. Cell phones should be left at home, or given to a staff member upon arrival.

LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS

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ACTIVITIES & SCHEDULE

MONDAY–THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SUNDAYOVERNIGHT CAMPDuring the Activity Fair on Sunday evening, you will choose your weekly activities.

The First, Second and Third Activity Periods each day are devoted to acquisition of new skills and the mastery of old ones. You will choose up to three activities (some activities, like the High Adventure Course and Free Swim, are double periods) which you will participate in all week. Under instruction from our staff, you will be able to learn everything about your chosen activities, and go home an expert.

For the Elective Activity Period, you will be able to choose four unique activities; a different one each day. This is your opportunity to try something you may never have tried before: something new and exciting!

During Cabin Activity Periods, you will stay with your bunk mates and engage in our wide variety of specialized camp activities like Archery, Zip Lining, Swimming, Tie-dye, and Sea Sled!

Our Add-On Activities occur usually during morning sessions and replace the First, Second and Third Activity Periods. Campers that are enrolled in Horse Masters, Paintball, Sailing One or Sailing Two will be limited to making afternoon activity selections only. Sailing Three occurs from after lunch to lowering the flag in the evening, and therefore replaces the Elective and Cabin Activity Periods. Water Skiing and Wake Boarding participants will be assigned a morning activity period in advance, and choose the other two open periods.

CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE! Which activity will you choose?

1:00–3:00pm Camper Drop Off

3:00–5:45pm Swim Evaluations, Cabin Orientation and Camp Tours

5:45–6:00pm Evening Flagpole

6:00–7:00pm Dinner

7:00pm Activity Fair and Camp Fire

7:45–8:00am Morning Flagpole

8:00–9:00am Breakfast

9:15–10:15am First Activity Period

10:15am–11:15am Second Activity Period

11:15am–12:15pm Third Activity Period

12:30–1:30pm Lunch

1:30–2:30pm Siesta

2:30–3:30pm Elective Activity Period

3:30–5:45pm Cabin Activity

5:45–6:00pm Evening Flagpole

6:00–7:00pm Dinner

7:00–7:45pm Fiesta

7:45–9:00pm (or later)

Evening Programming

9:00–9:45pm Showers and Cabin Chats

10:00pm Lights Out Begins

7:45–8:00am Morning Flagpole

8:00–9:00am Breakfast

9:15–10:15am First Activity Period

10:15am–11:15am Second Activity Period

11:15am–12:15pm Third Activity Period

12:30–1:30pm Lunch

1:35–2:20pm All Camp Activity

2:20–3:30pm Cabin Clean Up and Pack Up

3:30–4:00pm Awards Ceremony

4:00–6:00pm Check Out

• Archery

• Arts & Crafts

• Basketball

• Camp Fire Cooking

• Canoeing

• Creative Writing

• Dance

• Drama

• Fort Building

• Friendship Bracelets

• Gaga Ball

• High Adventure Course

• Horseback Riding

• Kayaking

• Ninja Obstacles

• Orienteering

• Paddle Boating

• Paintball

• Sailing

• Sea Sled

• Soccer

• Stand Up Paddleboarding

• Street Hockey

• Survival Skills

• Swimming

• Team Games

• Tennis

• Ultimate Frisbee

• Volleyball

• Water Skiing/Wake Boarding

• Wood Burning

• Yearbook

• Yoga

• Zip Line

• Zumba

• And More!!!!

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SESSION DATES OVERNIGHT CAMP

OVERNIGHT TRY OUT CAMP

DAY CAMP

SESSION 1 (Hawaiian Week) June 16–21 June 16–18 June 17–21

SESSION 2 (Pirate Week) CIT Pro

gram

June 23–28 June 24–28

SESSION 3 (Olympic Week) June 30–July 5 June 30–July 2 July 1–5

SESSION 4 (Wild West Week) July 7–12 July 8–12

SESSION 5 (Super Hero Week) July 14–19 July 15–19

SESSION 6 (Fairy Tale Week) July 21–26 July 22–26

SESSION 7 (Hollywood Week) LIT P

rogram

July 28–Aug 2 July 29–Aug 2

SESSION 8 (Halloween Week) Aug 4–9 Aug 5–9

SESSION 9 (Color War) Aug 11–16 Aug 12–16

SESSION 10 (Day Camp Only) Aug 19–23

FIRST WEEK AT CAMP

SECOND WEEK AT CAMP

THIRD WEEK AT CAMP

ADDITIONAL WEEKS AT CAMP

Sign up before 03/08/19

$759 $709 $684 $659

Sign up after 03/08/19

$809 $759 $734 $709

Sailing 1 $150/week

Sailing 2 $150/week

Sailing 3 $150/week

Water Skiing & Wake Boarding $200/week

Horse Masters $200/week

Trail Ride $35/ride (one per Camper)

Paintball $200/week

ADD-ON PROGRAM FEES (Overnight and Day Camps) See pages 8–13 for program details.

Due to camp scheduling, campers are limited to participating in one add-on program per week and one trail ride per week. Add-on programs sell out quickly and should be added at the time of registration. Call the office at 410- 919-1400 to confirm availability.

YMCA MEMBER

NON MEMBER

$305 $335

Counselors in Training

June 23–July 19

$1,699

Leaders in Training

July 28–Aug 9

$1,599

OVERNIGHT TRY OUT CAMP FEESSee page 4 for program details.

LIT & CIT PROGRAM FEESSee page 15 for program details.

OVERNIGHT CAMP FEESPrice per week. See pages 4–5 for program details.

YMCA MEMBER DISCOUNT: $50 per week.

SIBLING DISCOUNT: $50 per week for 2nd and subsequent campers (both campers must reside at the same address).

CHANGE OVER WEEKEND: $100 per weekend (camper must be enrolled in the camp sessions before and after the changeover weekend).

THURSDAY NIGHT SLEEP OVER

THURSDAY DINNER & CAMP FIRE ONLY (pick up at 9:30pm)

$295 Additional $50 Additional $35

DAY CAMP FEES YMCA MEMBER DISCOUNT: $25 per week.

Regular Day Camp hours are 9am–4pm. Extended hours of 7am–6pm are available at no extra cost.

See pages 6–7 for program details.

YMCA Calomiris or YMCA Silver Spring

$50 each way

Buses depart on Sunday from Silver Spring at 12:30pm, and depart from Calomiris at 1:00pm.

Buses arrive on Friday at Calomiris at 2:00pm and Silver Spring at 2:30pm.

TRANSPORTATION FEES

TO REGISTER VISIT https://easytoenroll.ymcadc.org/register

DATES & RATES

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STAFFING AND CAMPER SUPERVISIONYMCA Camp Letts recruits highly skilled individuals whose warmth, maturity and leadership have made them stand out. Our diverse staff consists of counselors from many different states and countries. All staff go through an extensive screening process including interviews, multiple character references and fingerprinting by the state police and the Child Protective Services. All international staff are interviewed and vetted by the State Department as part of their visa application process. All staff have passed background checks in their country of origin that meet MD State, Federal and Interpol standards. Staff are selected based on their command of the English language and child care experience. The administrative staff of YMCA Camp Letts is available to assist campers and their families year-round. Our goal for the summer is that every camper leaves Camp Letts with an experience that will have them counting down the days until next year. Caring, Honesty, Respect and Responsibility are the YMCA’s core values, and are modeled by all of our staff.

LODGING Campers live in gender and age-appropriate groups with their counselors. A minimum of one counselor is assigned to every ten campers. Cabins are not air conditioned. All cabins have indoor plumbing, except for the oldest boys’. These campers live in our Rustic Cabins and use the bathrooms in our nearby pool-house and shower block. We allow for one bunk mate request per camper and both campers must make the matching request. Please make bunk mate requests on the registration form. Bunk mates must be within one year of each other in age and the older camper will always move to a younger cabin if necessary. While we do our best to accommodate campers’ wishes, bunk mate requests cannot be guaranteed. All bunk mate requests should be made at least two weeks before the start of the camper’s first session.

MEALSWe know that kids who are well-nourished will get the most out of their camp experience. That’s why we serve three healthy, well-balanced meals daily following Y-USA’s HEPA (Healthy Eating, Physical Activity) standards. Our kids stayed fueled for the day because we provide fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins and family-style meals in our clean, spacious Dining Hall. We always include low fat milk, a salad bar, and a variety of vegetarian options. Most dietary requirements can be met. Call us in advance if you have any questions or would like to discuss the needs of your camper. Camp Letts tries to be a peanut free facility please do not send you camper with foods containing peanuts.

SAFETYCampers are allowed every possible freedom within the limits of safety. However, as YMCA Camp Letts sits on a peninsula, aquatic safety is of the utmost importance. Each camper’s swimming skills are evaluated on the first day of camp. All resident campers who receive our beginner swim band color (RED) will be encouraged to participate in our Swim Safety Program. The goal of the Swim Safety Program is to encourage campers to increase their level of comfort in and around water and to help them advance to the next swim band level. There is no additional charge for participating in the Swim Safety Program. We encourage all campers to swim prior to coming to camp so that they are able to swim approximately 50 yards (150 feet) without assistance or stopping, and be able to tread water for one minute.

In the case of heat or inclement weather advisories activity schedules may be changed to ensure the safety of our campers. All efforts will be made to make up any missed programming.

CAMP STORE Please add money into your camper’s Camp Store account at the time of registration. The minimum amount to add is $5 and store money can be used to purchase snacks and souvenirs from the Camp Store during the week. This account is used to purchase items from the Camp Store only. Money is automatically carried over if your camper is staying with us for multiple weeks. We ask any remaining money at the end of each camp session be donated to our 2019 Caring for Community fund. This fund enables children, who would otherwise be unable to attend YMCA Camp Letts, to attend through our scholarship program.

CHANGEOVER WEEKEND Campers staying for multiple, consecutive sessions may choose to stay at camp for the weekend rather than check out on Friday. The cost of this changeover weekend is $100 per weekend. Campers will participate in special games and activities. Laundry service will only be provided for campers staying for more than 2 consecutive sessions upon request.

TRANSPORTATION Bus service for Overnight Campers is available between Camp Letts and the YMCA branches at Silver Spring (9800 Hastings Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20901) and Calomiris (1906 Allison Street, NE, Washington, DC). Transportation is $50 one-way, $100 roundtrip. Transportation should be selected at the time of registration and must be confirmed 10 days prior to your camper’s departure to camp. Sunday

DETAILS & POLICIES

transportation leaves Silver Spring at 12:30pm and Calomiris at 1:00pm.

Friday transportation will return to Calomiris at 2:00pm and Silver Spring at 2:30pm. Transportation times are approximate and subject to change due to traffic congestion. Camp will confirm travel arrangements the Thursday prior to travel. Campers using Friday transport must be met at the bus by their parent or guardian.

Camp Letts does not offer transportation from local airports. Families of Campers arriving at local airports must make their own travel arrangements to and from Camp.

CELL PHONES AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES It is our desire to keep camp an electronics free zone. We want campers to enjoy the moment and make new friends at camp without the distractions of social media and the intrusions of digital technology. (Camp Letts will always arrange for campers to make necessary phone calls.) Electronic devices are not permitted at camp and will be confiscated and returned to campers upon checkout. Campers using a cell phone or electronic devices at camp may be grounds for dismissal.

PHONE CALLS Use of the telephone by campers is discouraged. Special arrangements are always made for emergencies.

REGISTRATION AND CAMP FEESA non-refundable registration fee is required to reserve a space for each camp session. Overnight Camp: $150, Day Camp and Try-Out Camp: $50. The balance of the camp session fee, including camp store money and costs of all add-on activities must be paid in full no later than two weeks prior to the start of the camp session. Return checks or insufficient funds following electronic funds transfer are subject to a $25 fee.

PAYMENT PLANS, SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa Cards are accepted for registration and payments. After payment of your deposit your remaining balance can be broken into more manageable payments. You may set up an electronic funds transfer (EFT) from your credit card. All camp sessions must be paid in full two weeks prior to the arrival of your camper. YMCA Camp Letts strives to make its services available to all families. To apply for partial financial assistance, call 410-919-1400. Completed financial assistance applications must be

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received before April 15, 2019. Financial assistance is made possible by the YMCA’s Caring for Community fund.

If your child does not have a current membership with a branch of the YMCA of Metropolitan Washington, the non-member fee will apply automatically. Any changes made from the original application must be in writing and accompanied by a $25 change fee.

REFUNDS Refunds are NOT available for the following reasons: dismissal, homesickness, late arrival or voluntary withdrawal. If it is deemed advisable by our medical staff to send a camper home due to medical reasons, a parent can request a pro-rated refund. A camper is expected to enter camp at the beginning of a session and to remain until the end of that session. No reduction in fees can be made for late arrivals or early departures. There will be no refunds for “no shows” or cancellations made within 2 weeks of the session start date unless accompanied by Physicians note. No refunds can be given for activities canceled due to weather or water conditions. The YMCA reserves the right to refuse any applicant and to cancel any registration.

Campers are to cooperate with staff and behave in a manner outlined in the parent handbook. Behavior deemed inappropriate may result in dismissal from camp.

HEALTH CAREOur Health Center staff are certified medical personnel with a registered nurse on call at all times. All staff members are trained in emergency procedures and certified in First Aid and CPR. Additional medical facilities and emergency services are only minutes away in nearby Annapolis.

It is assumed that your camper is a healthy child in good physical condition and mentally able to participate fully in the program unless otherwise stated in writing to the Camp Director. Campers must be examined by a physician within 12 months prior to their arrival at camp and the results must be recorded on the form provided by YMCA Camp Letts. Maryland State Law

(COMAR) requires that all campers attending YMCA Camp Letts have a completed health form signed by a parent by the camper’s first day at camp. Campers are not allowed to attend camp without a completed health form. The health form and copy of your insurance card must be included with your confirmation packet. If a camper needs special medical treatment, medication, hospital care, or physician’s service during their camp session, his/her parents or legal guardian will be responsible for these payments.

Medications for campers can only be administered by camp if the appropriate Medication Administration Authorization form accompanies the medication. This includes any over-the-counter medications, supplements, and/or prescription medications.

INSECT PREVENTION PROGRAM At YMCA Camp Letts, we care deeply about each camper’s safety and comfort during their visit to our camp. Among other safety procedures, we have implemented and invested in a very proactive insect prevention system. Each residential building undergoes a regularly scheduled and rigorous inspection combined with heat treatments and environmentally safe chemical treatments by a professional extermination company. Most insects (including bed bugs) cannot withstand temperatures of more than 130 degrees Fahrenheit. This combination of environmentally safe chemical and heat treatments creates a very comprehensive and aggressive prevention system that underscores the fact that we are taking the business of insect eradication very seriously. One thing parents can do to help Camp Letts remain insect-free is to place all belongings, including sleeping bags and bedding that your child will be bringing to camp, in the clothes dryer for 40 minutes on high heat.

If you are interested in more information regarding our insect prevention program or any safety programs related to our camp, contact Paul Stark, Vice President of Operations and Property & Facilities at [email protected].

WAIVER FORM An activity waiver must be signed by the parent or guardian of each camper. Any camper may have his or her photograph taken during the course of activities and it is understood that YMCA Camp Letts has permission to use such photos for promotion and various publications unless otherwise indicated on the participant waiver.

LOST ARTICLES All camper personal items left at camp at the end of each session are bagged and stored until the Friday after your camper’s session has ended. Please label all of your camper’s belongings. We recommend not sending new and/or valuable items to camp due to the possibility of being lost or left behind.

CAMPER EMAILS AND CARE PACKAGESMail and care packages can be sent to PO Box 208, Edgewater, MD 21037. Please write your camper’s name in full with the session number above the address. Mail and packages should be mailed by the Thursday before your camper arrives. Alternatively, you can bring mail and packages with you to registration and deposit them at the store. These will be given to your camper during the week. You can email your camper at [email protected]. Campers do not have the ability to respond to emails. Please do not send peanuts or tree nuts in care packages.

COMMITMENT TO INCLUSION The YMCA of Metropolitan Washington values diversity and is an inclusive 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity organization. The Y defines inclusion as the deliberate and conscientious effort to be knowledgeable about differences, supportive of others, and active in changing structures that are oppressive to various groups, with the understanding everyone brings valuable skills and abilities to the Y. Inclusion is the day-to-day living of the “for all” part of the YMCA mission statement.

YMCA CAMP LETTS ENDOWMENT FUNDThe YMCA Camp Letts Endowment Fund was established to continue the legacy of the YMCA summer camping programs for generations to come. Charitable donations to the YMCA Camp Letts Endowment (including planned giving) support the Camp’s enduring traditions. Gifts provide much needed revenue to enhance camp programs, grant scholarships, and maintain or improve facilities. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR TO MAKE A GIFT PLEASE CONTACT: Genette Comfort, 202-797-4482, or [email protected].

PROGRAM CHAMPIONSYMCA Camp Letts would like to thank Annapolis Subaru for being YMCA Program Champions. Their generous support allows us to continue to provide services and programs that nurture the potential of kids and teens.

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YMCA CAMP LETTS OVERNIGHT & DAY CAMP2019 SESSION DATES June 16 – August 23

2019 OPEN HOUSE DATESJanuary 27, February 24, March 24, May 122:00–4:00pm

CAMP DAY June 9, 20192:00–4:00pm Meet your counselors, teach your family our camp activities, take a tour, and so much more!

Archery

Arts & Crafts

Basketball

Camp Fire Cooking

Canoeing

Creative Writing

Dance

Drama

Fort Building

Friendship Bracelets

Gaga Ball

High Adventure Course

Horseback Riding

Kayaking

Ninja Obstacles

Orienteering

Paddle Boating

Paintball

Sailing

Sea Sled

Soccer

Stand Up Paddleboarding

Street Hockey

Survival Skills

Swimming

Team Games

Tennis

Ultimate Frisbee

Volleyball

Water Skiing/Wake Boarding

Wood Burning

Yearbook

Yoga

Zip Line

Zumba

And More!!!!

ACTIVITIES OFFERED

YMCA OF METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON • Association Services Office • 1112 16th Street NW, Suite 240, Washington, DC 20036 • www.ymcadc.org

YMCA CAMP LETTS P.O. Box 2084003 Camp Letts RoadEdgewater, MD 21037

410-919-1400

www.campletts.org

Office Hours: Monday to Friday9:00am–5:00pm

TO REGISTER VISIT https://easytoenroll.ymcadc.org/register

A RURAL GEM CLOSE TO URBAN SETTINGSOur location is unlike any other. YMCA Camp Letts offers rustic, riverfront surroundings not far from world-famous cities. We are located on a 219-acre peninsula off the Chesapeake Bay, overlooking 3 islands and a 2,600 acre preserve. We are easy driving distance to Annapolis, Washington, DC and Baltimore.

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